Hi,
I am trying to execute the code.
ods csv file = "completeness_report.csv" options (prepend_equals = "yes" quote_by_type = "yes");
proc print data=work.completeness noobs;
run;
ods csv close;
This executes fine. however, when i execute in batch mode using the system accounts, it throws an error since the system id is not having permission to write the result file(.lst) in the home area. To Overcome this how can i avoid the proc print creating a result file. the proc print should only write the data to the ODS file and not the results file.
Thank you.
Add
ods listing close;
before any output-producing procedure.
Add
ods listing close;
before any output-producing procedure.
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